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great idea!

are there currently any stickers available or if not i wonder if anyone on here is able to make some to order?

ive been offered sum by a girl in brisbane but i dont know how many and if we have to pay she asked me how many i wanted :)

i more or less said how many have you got... its this 1

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&id=54630

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ive been offered sum by a girl in brisbane but i dont know how many and if we have to pay she asked me how many i wanted :)

i more or less said how many have you got... its this 1

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&id=54630

personally, i dont like that one at all.

I much prefer Howie's design in the "GTR" shape - would look great over the GT badge on the front guards - not too obtrusive, but easily identifiable to other SAU members.

That would be me, 34 4 door looks cool in that colour.

Awesome car mate - so very clean! I am not big on white cars, but for some reason R34s (especially Rs) look great in white! Do you live around here - I am like 200m from the shopping centre. Would love to get some photos of them together!

Pity mine was absolutely filthy when you saw it :P .... but thanks for the compliment anyhow

Cheers. I live just across north east rd. It looks clean from a distance but you can see the dust and collection of (f%#@ing) cat paw prints all over it when you get close.

Yours sounds better than mine, silly stock GTR exhaust is almost silent.

Photos would be cool.

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